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Watch classic Postman Pat Season 1 full episodes – the original British children's TV show that started it all! Join Postman Pat and his black and white cat Jess as they deliver letters and spread smiles across the village of Greendale. This beloved stop-motion series is perfect for preschoolers and nostalgic viewers alike. Enjoy timeless stories, friendly characters, and wholesome fun in every episode.

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🐱 Postman Pat and Jess Adventures
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👦👧 Great for Ages 2–6
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Transcript
00:00Postman Pat
00:30The tables are singing
00:32And the day is just beginning
00:34Pat feels he's a really happy man
00:38Everybody knows
00:40His bright red van
00:44All his friends will smile
00:46As he waves to greet them
00:48Maybe
00:50You can never be sure
00:52There'll be knock
00:54Ring
00:56Letters through your door
00:58your door. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his black and white cat. All the birds
01:08are singing and the day is just beginning. Pat feels he's a really happy man. Pat feels
01:17he's a really happy man. Pat feels he's a really happy man.
01:40What lovely weather for people on holiday, said Pat. Every summer lots of visitors came
01:46to Greendale to walk in the hills and camp in the valley.
02:16They were talking about the visitors when Pat arrived to collect the day's post.
02:28Morning, Mrs. Goggins. Fine day. Morning, Pat. Yes, and a busy one too. Plenty of post for
02:37the visitors. The Jacksons are staying up at Birkhow Cottage. There are some letters for
02:42them, so don't forget the extra call, will you, Pat? Oh, yes, and there's a registered
02:48letter for those campers up at Southlands Farm. They'll have to sign for that. I do hope you
02:54catch them in. And a parcel for Granny Dryden. I wonder what that can be.
03:04It's a busy time with all these people on holiday, said Pat. I'll be glad when it's my holiday.
03:12Have a good day, Pat. I will. Cheerio.
03:23Morning, Miss Hubbard. Morning, Pat.
03:42Pat delivered his letters all along the valley.
04:02At Birkhow Cottage, the Jacksons were away, but someone had left the gate open. And something
04:09unfortunate happened. By the time Peter Fogg found the sheep, it was too late. When Pat arrived
04:16with the letters, he saw the sheep in the garden, and decided to help.
04:23He'd chased sheep before. He'd chased sheep before.
04:30He'd chased sheep before.
04:31He'd chased sheep before.
04:37He'd chased sheep before.
04:44He'd chased sheep before.
04:50What a mess, said Peter.
04:57I don't know what Mr Jackson will say.
05:01It isn't your fault, said Pat. People should close gates properly. I bet they won't do that
05:08again.
05:09No. Anyway, thanks for helping. Cheerio.
05:17CHEERS
05:21CHEERS
05:25CHEERS
05:27CHEERS
05:29CHEERS
05:36CHEERS
05:41The next stop was at Granny Dryden's cottage.
06:11She was so pleased to see her parcel she opened it there and then.
06:37It was her new catalogue from Manchester.
06:40It was full of pictures of things to buy.
06:42Is there anything you'd like to order?
06:45Let's have a look.
06:48Ah.
06:50He chose a digital watch with a musical alarm.
06:53That's a funny watch.
06:56It doesn't look like a watch at all to me.
06:58Oh, it's a good one.
07:00It's a good one.
07:02It doesn't even need winding.
07:10It'll help to keep me on time.
07:12Goodbye.
07:13Goodbye.
07:15Pat was on his way.
07:17He had to go up the hill to Intake Farm with a letter for George Lancaster.
07:24He had to go up the hill to Intake Farm with a letter for George Lancaster.
07:31George didn't often get letters so he was very pleased to see this one.
07:38Erm, you'll be passing the campers won't you?
07:39Said George.
07:40Could you take them some eggs?
07:41Could you take them some eggs?
07:42Yes, that's alright.
07:43I've got a letter for them so I'll have to stop there anyway.
07:48George went for the eggs.
07:49George went for the eggs.
07:55What beauties, said Pat.
07:56I must take care not to drop them.
07:57Especially if they're all in one basket.
07:58Cheerio.
07:59Cheerio.
08:00Cheerio.
08:01Cheerio.
08:02Cheerio.
08:03Cheerio.
08:04You'll be passing the campers won't you?
08:05You'll be passing the campers won't you?
08:06Said George.
08:07Could you take them some eggs?
08:08Yes, that's alright.
08:09I've got a letter for them so I'll have to stop there anyway.
08:13George went for the eggs.
08:17What beauties, said Pat.
08:19I must take care not to drop them.
08:21Especially if they're all in one basket.
08:23Cheerio.
08:24Cheerio.
08:39Hello? Anyone at home?
08:58That's a nuisance.
09:00They must have gone off for a walk.
09:02Well, I can tuck the eggs under here.
09:05They'll be all right.
09:06But what about this registered letter?
09:09I can't leave that. It looks too valuable.
09:11And they'll have to sign for it.
09:14I wonder if Miss Hubbard knows where they've gone.
09:17Miss Hubbard's cottage was just across the field,
09:20so Pat walked over to see if she was at home.
09:26He was lucky.
09:28She'd just cycled back from the village.
09:39Pat told her about the special letter.
09:43She knew where the campers were all right.
09:46They've gone off to see the gate gill waterfalls, she said.
09:50They asked me the way this morning.
09:52Oh dear, that's at least six miles,
09:56and my van can't go along that old track.
10:01I'll borrow a tractor from the farm, said Miss Hubbard.
10:05Er, I can't drive a tractor.
10:06Don't worry, I can.
10:10And off she went for the tractor.
10:23Pat wasn't sure that he wanted to ride on a tractor,
10:26but there was no other way.
10:35So he climbed on, and off they went.
10:43It was a very exciting ride,
10:45and a rough one in places.
10:49Hold on tight.
10:50Oh, that hurts.
10:54Oh, heck.
10:58Oh.
11:00Oh, hey, oh.
11:02Careful.
11:05Only two more miles to go.
11:08Oh, thank goodness for that.
11:20Pat was glad when they stopped,
11:23but when he climbed down,
11:24he was almost too stiff and sore
11:26to take the letter to the campers.
11:41And then they had to go all the way back again.
11:44Pat was glad when at last he got back to his van.
12:07But what was Jess looking at in the back?
12:10It was one of George Lancaster's hens.
12:13It had got in somehow and laid an egg.
12:18She'll have to stay there until tomorrow,
12:20said Pat.
12:22But the egg,
12:23the egg will do nicely for my tea.
12:38Pat was on his way home
12:39when he spotted a sheep stuck in a fence.
12:43So he stopped to let it out.
12:58I think that's my last job for today,
13:01he said.
13:01And off he went.
13:18He waved as he passed the Thompsons.
13:21They were still hard at work haymaking.
13:22Goodbye, Pat.
13:24See you tomorrow.
13:25Postman Pat,
13:36Postman Pat,
13:37Postman Pat,
13:38and this black and white cat.
13:39...
13:40...
13:51...
13:51Who will be right?
13:52He said not to be like,
13:53but can't stop.
13:53...
13:54Without anší.
13:56He said not to be like...
13:58We will keep us being done.
13:58...
13:59...
14:00...
14:01We can't do it.
14:01We can't do that.
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